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Friday, November 5. 2021Friday morning linksWhy Do They Want to Vaccinate Children? Italy Makes a Stunning Announcement About COVID-19 Death Toll NY Times Wonders If Classic Rock Songs Should Be Toppled Like Confederate Statues Arrest illustrates how the Steele dossier was a political dirty trick orchestrated by Hillary Clinton New Jersey professor on White people: 'I want to say ... we got to take these motherf---kers out' MSNBC's Meltdown Over 2021 Races Was One for the Ages After Being Humiliated In VA, Democrats Tell the Voters to Kiss-Off Nearly a Week Later, It’s Still Not Clear . . . What Was the Lincoln Project Thinking? A cartoon (not The Simpsons for once) predicts liberal meltdown over 'Lets go, Brandon' Taibbi: The Red-Pilling Of Loudoun County, Virginia ‘Sure to infuriate a few folks’: Joe Manchin truth-bombs far-left Dems during interview with CNN Thursday, November 4. 2021A few Thursday morning linksThe Toll of Critical Race Theory on Our Children When are we going to stop doing this? When there's a third black mayor? A fifth? A tenth? Never? Facebook Running TV Spots Begging Government To Regulate Them… What Have We Learned? The 'White Supremacy' Bit Is Hack Wednesday, November 3. 2021ElectionsTry this: Glenn Youngkin’s victory proves white ignorance is a powerful weapon Also, Red alert: Crushing defeat in Virginia could signal more bad news for Democrats ahead
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Wednesday morning linksProfessor works to advance ‘fat justice’ Did a NYT's OP-Ed Insinuate That the VA Girl Who Got Raped by Gender Fluid Kid Was Asking for It? GETTING MINDS RIGHT AT YALE: LEARNING FROM TRENT COLBERT The AMA jumps the Woke Shark, introduces Medspeak British government considers "psychological harm" punishment for online abuse Amazon To Open New Office In Jersey City After Being Chased Out Of NYC By AOC The Cost of Communism: 'Comrade de Blasio' Has Gutted the Big Apple Poll: 71 Percent Say Country Headed in Wrong Direction Under Biden Glenn Youngkin's Win Officially Ends the Clinton Era in American Politics Bill Maher Continues His Anti-Democrat Streak, Wipes the Floor With the Woke Over Words Tuesday, November 2. 2021Tuesday morning linksCanceling Hogarth What did Alec Baldwin know of the firearm with which he killed Halyna Hutchins? The answer, based on his filmography, is not much. Bill Maher: Why won't blue states recognize that the pandemic is over? Virtue Signaling And Wokeness: A Return To The Primitive White students lie about their race on college applications Colin Kaepernick, Who By the Way Is Half-White and Very Ashamed of That, Claims That the NFL Draft Is Exactly Like a Slave Auction VDH on the ignoble lies our government employees tell us COP26 And The Hubris Of Our Political Overlords The Big Climate Summit Welcomed Up to 30,000 Officials Flying in on Planes Young Climate Cultists Travel To Glasgow To Say This Is “The Last Chance For Humanity” DeSantis Calls $450K Payments To Illegal Immigrants “A Slap In The Face” To Americans, Claims Florida Will Fight Back Why Are Relatively Poor People Not More Supportive of Redistribution? McAuliffe: “Everyone Clapped When I Said’ Parents Should NOT Be In Charge Of Their Kids’ Education… Poll: 71 Percent Say Country Headed in Wrong Direction Under Biden Monday, November 1. 2021Monday morning linksJeremy Clarkson on why he won’t be giving up pheasant shooting California condors: Virgin births discovered in critically endangered birds How the FBI Discovered a Real-Life Indiana Jones in, of All Places, Rural Indiana. A 90-year-old amateur archaeologist who claimed to have detonated the first atomic bomb was also one of the most prolific grave robbers in modern American history. 'We're being pressured into sex by some trans women' WaPo: What is an ‘emotional push-up’? Exploring the concept of mental health gyms. Life is a mental health gym University Allegedly Attempting To Fire Professor For Saying Hurt Feelings Are ‘No Big Deal’ Border crisis hits classrooms as unaccompanied minors flood NY schools Elites Are Using Climate Hysteria to Immiserate the Working Class Dems Try To Pass Off $10,000 IRS Reporting Threshold as Merely Going After the 1 Percent. Proposed IRS surveillance now limited to non-wage net annual transactions of $10,000 and above. Which is still ridiculously low and intrusive. Judge Finds Teenager Guilty in Loudoun County Bathroom Assault In Defense of Meritocracy. It’s the worst system for deciding who gets society’s most important positions—except for all the others. Transgender fiction is about political control - Elite gather at G20 and in Glasgow to talk about their religion Lectures From Limousine Liberals. The same people who sat at home praising essential workers as heroes now repay them with exclusion and sneering condescension China Warming. The CCP is by far the biggest emitter of greenhouse gases on the planet. Is that a problem? Progressive Craziness Of The Day: Critical Race Theory In K-12 Schools And Corporations The Next Democratic Crusade: Taxing Hypothetical Income Sunday, October 31. 2021Thank you, Roger, etc. from ItaliaIf Roger, semi-retired King of Sicily, would take over my morning links job here, we'd be a far more interesting, amusing, and educational website. But he won't. Mrs. BD and I have been driving around northern Italy for 12 days, staying in cool places, tasting real Italian foods (avoiding pasta and pizza as usual - they are just not the best Italian food), and trying to keep to my limit of 1 museum (limit 1 hr) and 1 old church/day. And on this trip 1 Etruscan ruin/day. It got to the point that I called everything, including newstands,"Etruscan" just to calm things down. As usual, I will post iphone photo travelogues when I get organized. For now, though, a menu from an ordinary cafe in Porto Santo Stefano. Nice lunch right on the fishing docks. We drove out there to the island Monte Argentario to look around while we were staying in Orbetello (in the Maremma). Fun to look at all of the frutti di mare in the fish stores. Vecchia Pesa. Here's the menu. - click on it. I am always amazed by the rate at which Octopi must reproduce given the rate at which Italians and Greeks eat them. Best grilled, I feel. I love seafood of every type. Random bonus trivia: The police in Siena drive Alfas - Alfa Guiliettas, in fact. Me? I drive a Stelvio here at home. Fun, but this time in Italy we had a big diesel Citroen which was great especially on the highways. Mrs. BD loved driving it. Mapquest is excellent in Eurolandia. Second tip re tourism: October is the only time to visit Italy. Off-season hotel prices, far fewer tourists, no hot weather and no rain, and everything open, cheerful, and lively. Plus it's truffle season. Third thing: Tourists in Italy are still there in October, but in manageable and not-annoying numbers. We only saw them in Siena and some in San Gimignano. Mostly Scandinavians and Germans, bunches of Brits, a few French. Almost no Americanos or Asians at this time of year. You can ID tourists by dress, manners/mannerisms, posture, etc. Brits look and dress quietly elegantly, tastefullly, and always get lost; Scandinavians hip with their babies running around randomly or in backpacks and do not care if they get lost; and Americans and Germans dowdy, clunky, and overweight. You can easily ID the natives because they are skinny and fashionable at all times. La bella figura. If you want to look local, good luck: a cigarette, a dog on a leash in the bar, Max Mara, a Prada bag, and good shoes (so testifies Mrs. BD, who can pass for Italian even without Prada). Re the flag - Italy has not been a nation for very long, if they even are a functional nation now. Began 1861 or so. The history of this peninsula and its surrounds is long, complex, and fun but not important in the long run. The only reason they all now speak Italian is because the Tuscans took over. Mrs. BD: "How does this country function? Nobody works hard or pays their taxes ("We prefer cash"), and everybody looks great and seems happy. And they love their untrained, ill-behaved dogs." Yeah, their dogs are terrible, untrained menaces but they all have them. They might love dogs, but they do not have a clue how to train one for a use or for civilization. All on leashes.
Saturday, October 30. 2021Saturday Stuff and Junk
Architect Resigns in Protest over UCSB Mega-Dorm
A crypt-keeper pal of vulture capitalist Warren Buffet came up with the plan, and the money to build it -- as long as you don't change his plan. From the photos, the rooms would be illegal as prison cells. A dorm room on the oceanfront with no windows. It's genius, I tells ya.
The Friends of Eddie Coyle is a great movie, based on a book from a guy who knew Boston criminals inside and out. It's also the first place I heard this quote: "This life's hard man, but it's harder if you're stupid!"
A four-year-old with a badge and gun would be the perfect detective. Just keep asking "Why?"
The ZMan is a lively writer and an interesting thinker. North and West Africa: INTERPOL report highlights human trafficking for organ removal
See, that's why I drink plenty of whiskey. That way, no one will want my liver or kidneys. Western Maryland lawmakers ask West Virginia officials to ‘consider adding us’ to their state
Many states could use a reshuffle. Rhode Island shouldn't even be a state. Delaware shouldn't be a state. Vermont should be folded into New Hampshire and stapled to Maine. California should be -- sawn off and pushed out to sea. The 37-Year-Olds Are Afraid of the 23-Year-Olds Who Work for Them
We went over this yesterday. Zoomers don't like Millennials much. Never mind that. Try to wrap your head around this New Yoik Toims writer who thinks Millennials have an "obsession with work." That must be why they were all able to pay off their student loans early, huh? Why AC won the Electricity Wars
The Current War is a terrific movie about this topic, despite being badly written and chaotically directed. Westinghouse was the shizzle.
I'm always worried I'll run out of things to worry about. Thank heavens for social media. Microsoft Becomes World’s Most Valuable Stock as Apple Slumps Doesn't matter. Next year is the year for Linux on the desktop. Just like last year was. Zillow’s Zeal to Outbid for Homes Backfires in Flipping Fumble
I remember when fixing dilapidated homes was a job for regular people and first time home buyers, not page thirteen on some arsehole's slidedeck pitch to venture capitalists for a javascript empire. I hope Zillow chokes on it.
Enjoy your weekend, folks!
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Friday, October 29. 2021A Little Roundup on The Internet's Weeds
Scientists recreated classic origin-of-life experiment and made a new discovery
No, this finding supports my hypothesis that the glass was dirty. You know, with organic molecules. Scientists haven't been very scientific for a long time now. Why do dogs tilt their heads? New study offers clues
Well, pit bulls tilt their heads to make them more irresistible to humans, and to make it easier to get the toddler's head in their mouths. Duh. Remote-first work is taking over the rich world
So, "That meeting should have been an email" was right on the money, and at least fifteen years ago at that. HTTP 419 Never Gonna Give You Up
A website error message that Rickrolls the bot. Like most coder things, it's almost clever, but not quite. It's also childish, kinda pointless, and the name of the object of the exercise (Rick Astley) is spelled wrong. Troll A – The Tallest Structure Ever Moved by Mankind
"It is construction"? Man, noone can spell anymore. They're's mispellings everywere.
Isn't that supposed to be spelled "Time Masheen"? Oh well. It's an interesting idea about checking software reliability. Of course a much more useful tool is to set your computer's clock backwards in time. You can use timestamped software trials forever that way. You didn't hear that from me. Neuroscientist argues the left side of our brains have taken over our minds
Nope. I've seen Twitter. The spleen has taken over our minds. ‘Astounding’ Roman statues unearthed at Norman church ruins on route of HS2
A new railway built on bulldozed graveyards. I think I've seen that movie. Elon Musk wants to start a university in Texas that will have epic merch
I've seen college bookstores. There aren't any books in there, so worrying about the college themed merchandise before founding the college isn't that dumb. Infantile, but not dumb, which is what Musk should have on his business card. Feds cuff Russian said to be developer of 'Trickbot' ransomware
I still prefer "infantile but not dumb." For the Price of a Tesla Model S, You Can Buy a Flying Car That Doesn’t Require a License
John Denver acutely unavailable for comment.
Zoomers ain't Boomers. Sorry to break it to dullard Millennials who think Zoomers are going to help them smother Boomers with a pillow, but Zoomers don't like Millennials much, either.
Have a great Friday, everyone!
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Thursday, October 28. 2021Hither and Yon and Here and There
Hackers steal $130 million from Cream Finance; the company’s 3rd hack this year
People prepping for the end of the world love cryptocurrency. You know, money that only works if everything on the internet does. Good luck with that. Forget “Best” or “Sincerely,” This Email Closing Gets the Most Replies The first shall be last and the last shall be first and "Best" shall be last. Why the U.S. Navy Never Built Titanium Submarines Like Russia
Yeah, but titanium submarines sure helped the Russians beat the Afghan navy pretty quick. Anyway, the US Defense department also seems to be based solely on the "money is no object" procurement plan. Wait until we're totally soviet to find out what that really means. You won't have to wait long.
The original Flight of the Phoenix was a great movie. The remake, not so much. China limits construction of 'super high-rise buildings'
That's the 21st century in a nutshell. The Great Competition to Give Away Money
The headline describes venture capital investment as "giving away money." That's the 21st century in a nutshell. Why The Metaverse will be Bigger than Facebook and Google Combined
I'm sure guaranteed basic income and phony empty box refund claims from Amazon will make this wonderful new world possible. Solid-State Batteries Rev Up Electric Cars, Boost Grid Storage
Not really a battery per se. It's a (super)capacitor. Supercapacitors are the only thing that will make electric cars really viable. They'll figure it out eventually, and think of all the money you can make running a superfund recycling site for Tesla batteries when they do.
I once heard someone whose medical coverage didn't cover dental work describe teeth as "luxury bones." Home Values Soared in 2020 -- but So Did Property Taxes
I'm sure towns and cities will use this extra money wisely, by investing in the additional police officers needed to arrest all the citizens who attend school board meetings, for instance. That's truly the Christmas spirit, isn't it? I suggest Germans follow Groucho Marx's advice in these matters: Don't join any group willing to have you as a member. Have a great Tuesday, everyone! Best, Roger. Oops
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Wednesday, October 27. 2021Olivier in blackfaceWednesday Notes From All Over
Jobs that Marry Together the Most It's fun to press the random occupations button and see who's schtupping whom. Of course homemakers aren't on the list, because they don't exist and you're weird for asking why they're not. Bitcoin is largely controlled by a small group of investors and miners, study finds As opposed to the Federal Reserve, which has a single director, Beelzebub. France moves to shield its book industry from Amazon
Wow. French people talking sense. Truly it must be the end times. Oh, they fix the problem by charging the customer more. Never mind. How Much Do Los Angeles Interns Get Paid? Interns get paid? Who knew? According to the graphic, a social media intern makes about double what a healthcare intern makes. Legal interns make the most, probably because medical malpractice lawsuits caused by low wage healthcare interns pay great. Giant, free index to world's research papers released online No thanks. I get all my vital information from brilliantine dullards who read scripts written by social media interns on the TV news. Securing your digital life, part one: The basics Pro Tip: Leaving your password on a Post-It note appended to the screen isn't good. It's especially not good if you're using the computer at the library. Walmart Billionaire Marc Lore Is Planning a $500 Billion “City of the Future”
Hmm. That sort of arrangement isn't new. It's called a favela overseas, or an Indian Reservation around here. Good luck with that.
Women, minorities, Neil DeGrasse Tyson hardest hit. A photographer and artist walk into a fake news factory
So, every molecule of the story was fake, except the part that smears Trump. That was totally legit. Got it. Humans Are Actually Terrible at Navigating Cities, Study of Over 14,000 People Shows
Better headline: Cities are actually terrible at accommodating humans. Microsoft beats revenue expectations, reporting 22% growth Microsoft is IBM now. Kinda staid, reliable, always makes money. No one gets fired for hiring Microsoft, as they say. IBM is now, oh, I don't know, Fotomat. The Unique Pros and Cons of Being An Older Dad
That's why being a sugar daddy makes more sense. You can be a sugar daddy at any old age. And your protege won't mind if you die. She might even help.
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Tuesday, October 26. 2021This, That, and the Other Thing
This is what the coming Depression will look like now that we have Instagram. On to the news! Why aviation’s compass is shifting towards True navigation I guarantee your luggage will stick with the old method. Rights have concomitant responsibilities. Stop clutching homing beacons and sending randos pictures of your private parts, and then we'll talk. Here's the FBI's Internal Guide for Getting Data from AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon The only question remaining about the FBI is whether it's always been evil. We need to talk about how Apple is normalising surveillance I don't. New York Times Journalist Ben Hubbard Hacked with Pegasus after Reporting on Previous Hacking Attempts They took over his iPhone with an email attachment. He gets his online privacy advice from his granny, I guess. Right-to-disconnect policies included in new labour legislation being introduced by Ontario government They'll still time warehouse workers in the bathroom, however. Hertz Order for 100,000 EVs Sends Tesla Value to $1 Trillion Hertz just went bankrupt. Now they're spending Wall Street Bets dough. Wisely, as usual. That's why I only search for porn online. It's safer. Facing sky-high connection fees, rural Ontarians go off the grid They use a substantial amount of electricity, too, which is unusual for off-grid. Good for them. Facebook Reports Third Quarter 2021 Results An obscenity wrapped in a travesty inside a perversion. Blacklisted Chinese tech giant Huawei paid Tony Podesta $500,000 to lobby the White House They should have skipped the middleman and sent it direct to the Big Guy. He must have a drive-up window at this point. Viewing website HTML code is not illegal or “hacking,” prof. tells Missouri gov. Conservatives are never going to figure out how the internet works. Hint: it doesn't work for you. Chicago poised to create one of the nation’s largest ‘guaranteed basic income’ programs This sounds like looting with extra steps. Decades after polio, Martha is among the last to still rely on an iron lung to breathe Did she write the bulk of any series? From Homes to Cars, It’s Now Time to Electrify Everything That's funny. Stalin said the same thing.
Have a great Tuesday, everyone.
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Monday, October 25. 2021Monday Is Nearly 15 Percent of Your Life. Then Again, So Is FICA
Don't get all down in the mouth because it's Monday. Every day is a gift, remember? Of course Monday is a gift of socks under life's Christmas tree, but it's still a gift, isn't it? So be smart, dear readers. Don't work for Monday. Make Monday work for you. On to the links:
Volcanic activity, seismic shifts: WWII ships from Battle of Iwo Jima raised from watery graves
Funny that the Taiwan news is full of, well, Taiwan news. It's the American papers that are full of imminent Chicom invasions and WWIII . The number one story in this paper is a robbery at a convenience store. We are recreating the entire planet in Minecraft
I'd volunteer to help, but I finally touched a boob some years back, and have moved on with my life. Deadly infection linked to contaminated room spray sold at Walmart
With gemstones? Do aromatherapy misters throw rocks at you, too, or just make you smell like a spinster aunt? The Fatiguing Effects of Camera Use in Virtual Meetings: A Within-Person Field Experiment
That little tidbit is kinda buried in there. Apparently, you can manage people more efficiently remotely than face-to-face. Burying the lede, there, research dweebs.
I've similarly formally claimed the recliner to protect it from those parties who would exploit it, but the cat doesn't respect my authority, I guess. Servicing and repairing electric cars requires new skills
I am beset by doubts. I am looking forward to sitting by the side of the road in my bricked car while waiting on hold to talk to someone about my software update in pidgin English. Tesla Bumps Model S And Model X Prices Higher By $5,000 Each The Model X Long Range price has gone from $99,990 to $104,990. The Model X Plaid price has stayed the same at $119,990. The Model S long range price has moved from $89,990 to $94,990 for the cheapest version of the car. The Model S Plaid price remains $129,990. But think of all the money you'll save on spark plugs! Exosuit Designed in Woodruff School Helps with Awkward Lifts
Back when I was doing heavy manual labor we already had a device on our backs that helped us lift more weight than we thought we could comfortably handle, and move it around faster than we ever dreamed possible. We called it the "Boss," and the technology that made it go was called "yelling." Jedi Blue: A Scandal That Highlights, Yet Again, The Need To Regulate Big Tech
The knucklehead author posits that this calls for more regulations. There's mention in the court documents that Facebook and Google had a plan on how to hide the plan if they were investigated. That's jail time, not regulation time. COBOLing Together UI Benefits: How Delays in Fiscal Stabilizers Impact Aggregate Consumption
I'll bet you the states still relying on COBOL and Madge in accounting had way more than $181 billion in savings because their old-fashioned methods didn't approve every fake claim immediately
The subheading on this article is a true example of begging the question. Who says urban policies have been "well-meaning"? It was criminals decriminalizing criminality. Film at eleven.
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Saturday, October 23. 2021Saturday Notes From All Over
Paintmakers Are Running Out of the Color Blue
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Friday, October 22. 2021Backlash to WokeKotkin: Have we reached the high water mark of woke? American progressives are provoking a furious backlash.
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Doominations
I got to thinking yesterday. That's always a mistake. I'm not a clear thinker, being human and all. But I had to look at the news media a bit, to find links for you fine folks, and it got me ruminating. Since there was nothing but bad news, I renamed the process "doominating." There's nothing but impending doom in the news. Not actual doom in the regular news. The regular news has shifted 180 degrees since they pitched the mean tweeter out on his ear, and muzzled him. Everything's fine now. No matter how not fine the news is, it's fine to them. They still find doom, of course. It's over there behind the invisible 800-pound gorillas. The purpose of aggregators like Maggie's Farm is to collate an alternative slate of information for people looking for interest or entertainment outside the usual bubble of daily life. It's a kind of magazine, not a newspaper. Magazines have themes. Everywhere I went yesterday, looking for stuff, it was nothing but doom, doom, doom. There are two alternate sets of doom, but it's all doom. My version of Maggie's theme gets harder and harder to cobble together, because I don't really like posting doom drivel and exclaiming harrumph. It occurs to me that the doom fetish means the average American likes doom. They like being told the world will end, and yesterday to boot. They like movies about apocalypse and TV shows about the dead wandering the earth and munching on the straphangers. The average Joe is getting their jollies by wallowing in their own little doomworld. What is Twitter but an IV drip of doom? So it's incumbent on me to apologize (again) if the articles I collate aren't depressing enough to make you happy. I'm being as dour as I can, but I can't seem to keep up.
I'm fairly certain the the substance described isn't technically "lumber." Lumber qua lumber is cut up timber. The stuff in the article is "manufactured lumber." Why yes, I'm lots of fun at parties, why do you ask? Billions of banknotes are missing. Why does nobody care?
Got that? To dweebs at the Economist, and the central banks, if regular people have any money, it's "missing." Quick Look: Altitude and Child Development
Yes, I've noticed that places like Switzerland keep churning out citizens who need a hockey helmet to ride the bus. It would explain a lot about Denver Bronco fans, though. How the Kodak Brownie Changed Privacy Rights Forever
I love listening to people clutching an iPhone, sitting next to an Alexa on their couch, complaining about privacy. I have weird hobbies, I guess. And shades on my windows. When and why did human brains decrease in size 3,000 years ago? Ants may hold clues
An elephant's brain weighs 10 pounds. An elephant can't even dial an iPhone, or plug in an Alexa, so you're going to ask the ants different questions, research guy.
Remember, guns don't kill people -- gun control advocates kill people Fed to ban policymakers from owning individual stocks, restrict trading following controversy
I believe this problem has previously been solved, as the Fed owns everything already. Volcanically driven lacustrine ecosystem changes during the Carnian Pluvial Episode
Oh, great. I'm no meteorologist, but I've been pluvial once, after an ill-advised trip to Chipotle, so I'm warning you: If you live in Pangea, you better be prepping for a tougher winter than usual. This ingenious wall could harness enough wind power to cover your electric bill
On today's episode of "Confuse a Cat"... NIH acknowledges US funded gain-of-function at Wuhan lab, despite Fauci’s denials
To paraphrase the usual media headline: Wuhan chimera experiments proven; minorities, women, and Zachriel hardest hit. Have a great Friday, everyone!
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Thursday, October 21. 2021So Much Thursday. So Little Time
Well, hello all. Roger here, the king of Sicily. Bird Dog is off getting his annual flea bath, and he's left me to guard the henhouse while he's away.
For instance, I was barely aware that there are hearings or something being held somewhere, where panels of grim-faced blacklisting, witch-hunting martinets are interrogating people with questions like, "Are you now, or have you ever been, a member of the Las Vegas Raiders coaching staff"? So here's a smattering of random information you might find amusing or informative or silly or whatever. Also, did you know the Raiders moved to Las Vegas? I didn't. The Rams still play in Los Angeles, though, just like when I was a kid. They'll never move.
Head of California’s largest union arrested on theft, fraud charges
You know, if I ever run for state senate, the first thing I'm doing is getting my ducts cleaned. Because it's all about ducts, really. Since Katherine Helmond is speaker of the US house of representatives, it's all starting to make sense. Evidence for European presence in the Americas in ad 1021
I deal with Europeans from time to time. They don't seem to be cognizant of anything but America, now. We're villains to them, of course, but at least we're the main characters in their lack-of-passion plays, so we have that going for us.
The United States Government opposes the misuse of technology to abuse human rights unless you're an American, they mean. Say, where did you get that $600 in your bank account, prole? FlixMobility acquires Greyhound to Expand U.S. Intercity Bus Services
There are those Europeans again (FlixMobility is German), getting all cognizant of the Americas again. I've never found Greyhound to be affordable, exactly, or egad, comfortable, or smart, no matter how you define the word. And if it was "sustainable," they wouldn't have been able to buy the company. But hey, I'm quibbling about sunny language used in a press release, and I can't help noticing that the press agent at FlixMobility is named Goebbels. Well, at least they're not buying railcars. The FDA wants you to be able to buy a hearing aid without a prescription
But not Ivermectin. With or without a prescription. Cannabis and Male Fertility: A Systematic Review
Remember, correlation does not equal causation. How do we know it's not a Cheeto overdose causing the problem? Huh, science dudes? What was the question again? Trump announces media company, social media platform coming next month
Dumb and tone-deaf, as usual. You might as well call it WalterSobchak.com, tagline, "we're not wrong, we're just ***holes. You should have advertised it as the "social media company for everyone, not just lunatic leftists." See, this is why the other side still hires people named Goebbels. They know how to play this game. Check out the original 1851 reviews of Moby-Dick
I've read that the really hard thing to do in fiction is to create memorable, believable characters. Captain Ahab is one of the most memorable characters every produced by a writer. Everyone knows who Captain Ahab is. No one knows who William Young, critic at the New York Albion was. Facebook settles a federal lawsuit over allegations it favored foreign job applicants
Remember, it's only evil colonialism if you set up shop in sunny climes and lord it over the locals. If you import the benighted to do your scut work for a pittance, it's social media! Sanjay lives in the Amistad Arms apartments, barely scrapes by on what they pay him, and he can't quit or he immediately becomes a fugitive. That arrangement sounds familiar, but at least it's not colonialism. Have a great day, everyone, and keep those ducts clean!
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Wednesday, October 20. 2021More on Yale's beclowning itselfIt is Halloween season, and it's more creepy than amusing at Yale: GETTING MINDS RIGHT AT YALE: FIRE’S DRAFT APOLOGY
Wednesday morning linksPhoto from How bad does a supply chain crisis have to be for Dunkin Donuts to be out of Donuts?? They don't have adult donuts anyway What happens when our sun dies? Emerging mRNA technology proved excellent for COVID vaccines. BioNTech’s founders preview what that could mean for cancer and other mysteries. OU wants to hire a 'social justice' math professor. The University of Oklahoma wants to hire an assistant professor that has a 'culturally responsive and sustaining mathematics pedagogy.' What's with that word pedagogy these days? Fire has always been part of CA, like quakes. A natural risk. Manchin Rejects Centerpiece Of Biden's Climate Agenda... Which Progressive Dems Insist On Does anybody imagine that US "climate policy" would have any effect? Trump Predicted The Left Would Eventually Go After Statues Of Thomas Jefferson And the media said he was a retard Speaking of racists like Jefferson, apparently St. RBG was one too. McAuliffe sweats: My comments about parents not telling schools what to teach are being taken "out of context" New Information About U.S. Capitol Police Shooting Of Unarmed Ashli Babbitt Nobody should be shocked that the ACLU will not support the First Amendment. Sen. Cruz on where to send illegals: The new ports would be located in places such as Napa Valley, California; Greenwich, Connecticut; Rehoboth Beach, Delaware; and North Hero, Vermont. Notorious Haitian Gang Demands $17 Million Ransom For Kidnapped Missionaries Haiti is a hopeless island Tuesday, October 19. 2021Tuesday morning links
5 questions for Arthur Turrell on fusion energy How Science Conquered Diphtheria, the Plague Among Children Remembering the Battle of Lopanto Alternative Gender for Dogs Dalrymple with an obit for a bad architect Why Bad Climate Legislation Is Worse Than No Climate Legislation. Moderate Democratic Senators Joe Manchin & Krysten Sinema Are Right to Oppose the Clean Energy Performance Program Electric vehicles certainly are dirty — their battery packs are poised to be one of the biggest new sources of pollution Lockdown has triggered a terrifying spike in psychosis cases – and stress, illegal drugs and abandoned patients are to blame Students support diversity quotas...until it comes to football Bari Weiss: We Got Here Because of Cowardice. We Get Out With Courage. Say no to the Woke Revolution The Woke Threat to America— and to American Jews Reps. Stefanik & Foxx: Dems want to control your kid's education. We're putting parents in the driver's seat. Democrats are on the side of the school bureaucracy instead of students Students, faculty demand Sewanee revoke evangelical Eric Metaxas’ honorary degree I&I/TIPP Poll: Are We Becoming The ‘Divided States Of America’ Under Biden? Always divided on opinions. And I am not "under Biden". As an American, I am "over" any politician. MSNBC Host Pounces, as NBC's Chuck Todd Dares to Tell the Truth About Biden From a political standpoint, it's fine with me if Uncle Joe has "lost a step" Let Em’ Eat Cake: Biden Seen Violating DC Mask Rule For Restaurants… Nobody follows those rules nowadays Biden Administration Set To Reinstate Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' Policy Next Month ‘Caravana Madre’ With 95,000 Migrants to March Through Mexico to US Starting This Saturday A New Jerusalem Consulate Will Again Proclaim: Jerusalem Is Not in Israel Israel Needs Weapons to Stop Iran’s Bomb. Jerusalem needs help from Washington to prevail in a terrible conflict. Monday, October 18. 2021Monday links‘Airplane!’ creator slams joy-killing threat: ‘Twitter 9 percent’ Art Institute of Chicago “Fires” All 100 Volunteer Museum Guides For Being Mostly White Women Serious injury risk higher for horse riding than for football, motor racing, or skiing Is Bitcoin a Bubble? GETTING MINDS RIGHT AT YALE, CONT’D Jon Stewart says media making 'mistake' casting Trump as 'incredible supervillain' 'I think we make a mistake focusing this all on Donald Trump, as if he's ... some incredible supervillain that has changed the very nature and temperature of the US' What separation? Hundreds of ‘black churches’ to be shown VP Harris video urging a vote for McAuliffe 16K COVID-19 Positive Migrants Released into U.S. by ICE, Says Whistleblower Opportunities to Do Nothing - As businesses struggle to fill job openings, Biden touts the advantages of worker shortages. Greenwald: Civil Liberties Are Being Trampled By Exploiting "Insurrection" Fears GREEN INSURRECTION: Media Silent as Environmental Rioters Attack Gov Buildings, Officers Panorama Education, Co-Founded By U.S. AG Merrick Garland’s Son-In-Law, Contracted With 23,000 Public Schools & Raised $76M From Investors Saturday, October 16. 2021Saturday morning linksRoyal Doctors Want Queen Elizabeth to Stop Drinking This Atlantic piece on the Babylon Bee ends where it should have started Progressives Against Progress by Noah Rothman Did anyone notice that Buttigieg has been "MIA" in the supply-chain crisis? Biden Begs OPEC and US Oil Companies to Pump More Oil as Prices Surge After He Cracked Down on US Production “The Revenge of the Fossil Fuels” Buchanan: Are The Good Times Over For Joe? More about what's inside Biden's spending bill The Fallacy of Joe Biden’s ‘Bank of Multilateral Goodwill’ Russia draws a red line for US in Central Asia Friday, October 15. 2021Friday morning linksUseless Green Energy Hitting The Wall Now Two-Parent Families Are Racist Too. A leftist group is pushing the theory that the two-parent home represents ‘family privilege’ and creates barriers to equal opportunity, when in reality such families are proven to be better for kids. Mainstream Media SILENT After Florida Reports 3rd Lowest Rate Of Covid Infection A Citizen’s Action Plan to Keep CRT Out of Schools How Zuck’s Bucks helped flip Wisconsin for Joe Biden after Hillary’s 2016 defeat CALIFORNIA’S CONTINUING COLLAPSE - There are several stories that can write themselves every morning, such as the failure of green energy, the failure of the Biden Administration, the failure of the wokerati to acquire any common sense, etc. And then there’s the ongoing failure of California... Biden threatens private sector companies as polls nosedive VDH: The Left Got What It Wanted—So Now What? There is no schadenfreude in seeing the Left destroy everything it touches—because its claws tear all of us as well. Victor Davis Hanson Has a Prediction About Midterms Democrats Won't Want to Hear RECONCILIATION ROUNDUP: Policies to Wreck America Americans Revert to Favoring Reduced Government Role A Radical Dissent by Justice Clarence Thomas Offers a Reproach to Merrick Garland Thursday, October 14. 2021The Christmas "Risk"Today I received a note from a friend about the Christmas "risk" and it gave me pause. After all, we humans tend to think so linearly at times, we tend to miss the bigger picture. I'd never actually fallen for the 'Christmas is at risk' story, though for reasons entirely different than what I'm about to share. Her note is as follows: "The latest fear tactic is saying that "Christmas may be at risk" due to supply chain issues. Christmas is not at risk. The ability to buy a bunch of crap no one needs or knew they wanted may be at risk, but Christmas is not at risk. Let's not allow these fear-mongers to screw with our joy, please. The joy of Christmas isn't stuff, it's family and tradition and celebrating love. And, if you're religious, it is about Jesus' birth. Not STUFF. Christmas is not at risk. Christmas will go on. Maybe in a different way for now, but... The real story of Christmas won't be the TV we couldn't get on time, or the doll your daughter didn't get. It's going to be the time we spend together with friends and family and enjoy each others company. That isn't at risk, though Fauci is trying very hard to push it, and we should continue to look forward positively and set aside most of the fear-mongering that the Democrats and Democrat-oriented media push our way. Her note has altered how I was thinking about the upcoming holidays in a very positive way, and I am 100% in agreement with this point of view.
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